This report reviews recent literature on the effects of arts-based therapies for at-risk, juvenile justice-involved, and traumatized youth in the U.S.
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Capsule Review: Participatory Arts for Older Adults
A review of the literature on the health benefits of active arts participation among older adults ages 60 and older in good general health.
AT&T&TimeWarner (and other October stories)
The media and telecom giants are trying for latest mega-merger, but is it good for consumers?
(Eng)Aging With the Arts Has Its Benefits
In fact, the best evidence we have of the arts’ impact is that they make older adults feel better.
Introducing Createquity’s Inaugural Advisory Council Members
And the organization’s first Operations Director expands our management capacity.
The Game of Life (and Other September Stories)
Young, able-bodied men are increasingly out of work and loving life, thanks to video games.
“What Works” in Arts and Culture Policy?
A UK government evaluation initiative puts public policies to the test – and the arts don’t get a pass.
Createquity Podcast Series 3: Is Television Bad For Us?
The latest podcast from Createquity and Fractured Atlas looks at the effect of television on our lives, our communities, and our creative work.
Gifting Cultural Capital (And Other August Stories)
The Italian government wants to make damn sure teens are culturally enriched.
Notes to “Making Sense of Cultural Equity”
ENDNOTES The following notes accompany our feature article Making Sense of Cultural Equity, published on August 31, 2016: (1) (Some) cultural equity pioneers Our goal with this article is not to present a detailed history of the movement for cultural equity. Still, there are many artists, activists and arts institutions who have contributed significantly to this movement,Read More
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